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Two local parks benefited from the $19.2 million in project funding doled out by the Ohio Public Works Commission this week. Trumbull County MetroParks has be

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tokyo. cameras captured the moment of impact. the airliner continues to move as the flame intensifies beneath it. one passenger noted the fire was coming out of the engines. local reports say that 17 people were hurt. on the passenger plane, no one was killed. >> that's right. five members of the coast guard in the other plane, they did die in this. a coast guard captain is in critical condition. according to japan's public broadcaster nhk, this is the second major tragedy to hit japan in as many days. that deadly 7.5 magnitude earthquake rocked its west coast on a new year's day. that coast guard plane was actually flying out to help and recover. we have cnn's richard quest, and aviation analyst, miles o'brien, with us. richard, this was so remarkable. so many people were able to get out alive. explain to us how this all happened. >> well, the 358 landed. for whatever reason, there was the other plane on the runway.

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would win the game for australia? i think something with a high three in front of— think something with a high three in front of it _ think something with a high three in front of it. we know the miracle here _ front of it. we know the miracle here in— front of it. we know the miracle here in 81— front of it. we know the miracle here in 81 with ian botham, and all the rest _ here in 81 with ian botham, and all the rest of— here in 81 with ian botham, and all the rest of it. four years ago with ben stokes— the rest of it. four years ago with ben stokes chasing down 358 which was a _ ben stokes chasing down 358 which was a record. you are right, it can't — was a record. you are right, it can't all— was a record. you are right, it can't all be _ was a record. you are right, it can't all be about what ben stokes .oes can't all be about what ben stokes goes into— can't all be about what ben stokes goes into beast mode. can they loud elite macro — goes into beast mode. can they loud elite macro lay the foundations first? _ elite macro lay the foundations first? it's — elite macro lay the foundations first? it's been sketchy and they have _ first? it's been sketchy and they have pushed the australian baylor through— have pushed the australian baylor through this series. we have pushed the australian baylor through this series.— have pushed the australian baylor through this series. we have seen so much in the — through this series. we have seen so much in the australian _ through this series. we have seen so much in the australian press - through this series. we have seen so much in the australian press putting | much in the australian press putting the boot into england over the whole johnny bairstow and all the fuss with an aussie team mimicking it. with a yorkshireman who was the batsmen — with a yorkshireman who was the batsmen. fire with a yorkshireman who was the batsmen. �* with a yorkshireman who was the batsmen. . , ._ , ., batsmen. are the players in that same state _ batsmen. are the players in that same state of _ batsmen. are the players in that same state of mind? _ batsmen. are the players in that same state of mind? they - batsmen. are the players in that same state of mind? they are i batsmen. are the players in that i same state of mind? they are even more determined to rub it in and win this series, 5—0. more determined to rub it in and win this series, 5-0._

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and for his family. and we decided to take a different path and look at what was happening sort of widely with the school system. interaction with law enforcement even if it doesn't lead to arrest can lead to hi hi higher. >> do something wrong. >> that's right, kids, i think their innocence gets stolen. we spend, i think, $16,000 per student in our school system. but, last year, right here, in this county we spent $490,000 a year per youth to keep a kid in detention. so, basically, half a million dollar. so, you see school officials get up in the news and they say, we're going to right size the system, we're going to close schools. but, if you look at the juvenile justice system, we have 358, right now

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into subscriptions without the user even thinking about it. so overall it is estimated £300 million is spent every year on services that aren't actually being used. around four fifths of those on used on subscriptions are thought to be from automatic renewal. a large chunk of them from people forgetting to cancel after a brief trial. it is a horrible feeling, the moment you realise you are paying for something you had completely forgotten about and aren't using. we spoke to simon, who signed up to a popular dating site. he met the love of his life, which is great, but when he realised he didn't need the service any more he didn't need the service any more he forgot to cancel his alter renewal. i he forgot to cancel his alter renewal-— he forgot to cancel his alter renewal. ., ., ., , renewal. i thought that was the end of it, so i paid _ renewal. i thought that was the end of it, so i paid in _ renewal. i thought that was the end of it, so i paid in full. _ renewal. i thought that was the end of it, so i paid in full. all— renewal. i thought that was the end of it, so i paid in full. all of - renewal. i thought that was the end of it, so i paid in full. all of a - of it, so i paid in full. all ofa sudden — of it, so i paid in full. all ofa sudden i _ of it, so i paid in full. all ofa sudden i started getting bombarded with e—mails. saying, we want 358 quid from — with e—mails. saying, we want 358 quid from you. i thought, must be a mistake _ quid from you. i thought, must be a mistake here, i've paid for my

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in energy bills this autumn is putting the pressure on. the latest prediction is that it will go up in the autumn to £3358 per year for an average household. what are your thoughts on that? i mean, it'sjust frightening, really, because it's such a huge amount of money and you can't get around it. there's things that you can't change, you know, when it's winter, we have to put the heating on, we have to put the lights on. maybe we won't have the heating on as much, maybe we'll have to put extra jumpers on. but there's some things that you can't change and you can't stop. i still have to wash the clothes. so it's going to be a challenging winter, i think, for everybody. in april last year, the energy price cap increased, pushing the annual bill for an average household on a variable rate from just over £1000 to £1138.

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within a year, the price cap had risen to its current level, which puts a typical bill at £1971. but energy analysts cornwall insight think it will go even higher to more than £3358 this october. and these price rises are expected to continue, with families potentially paying as much as £3729 by this time next year. but while our household bills are soaring, energy firms are making record profits. shell made £9 billion between april and june. british gas owner centrica's profits were five times higher in the first half of this year compared to the year before. the government says it's providing support worth billions of pounds, including a £400 discount on energy bills for every household in england, scotland and wales. but citizens advice said the number of people seeking help because they can no longer afford

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to eat and heat their homes has tripled in a year. ben boulos, bbc news. let's speak to our business reporter ben boulos. this figure of £3358 for household bills from the autumn that cornel insight are quoting, what do they base the figure on? where does it come from?— come from? that is based on the increase in _ come from? that is based on the increase in the _ come from? that is based on the increase in the wholesale - come from? that is based on the increase in the wholesale cost. come from? that is based on the increase in the wholesale cost of| increase in the wholesale cost of energy, the cost that the companies that print our bills and get the energy to our homes are having to pay to get gas and electricity in the first place, and so the protection from this energy analysis firm, cornwall insight, is based on that trend of the price going up so they expect the price cap will have to go up to reflect that because otherwise, the energy companies, as we have seen in the last year, 18 months, if they can't charge us more, they then go bust. we should say this is a prediction, it is a forecast but this group, cornwall

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for the same period last year. all this comes against a backdrop of rising household fuel bills. and just when you thought the news on those couldn't get any worse, it does. the energy analysts cornwall insight have shared their latest forecast with this programme and they predict that our gas and electricity bills will be even higher than we thought. this is all about the energy price cap, which applies to households on a variable rate, which is most of us. in april last year, the cap increased pushing the annual bill for an average household on a variable rate from just over £1000 to £1138. within a year, the price cap had risen to its current level which puts a typical bill at £1,971. but cornwall insight think it'll go even higher to more than £3358 this october. these price rises are expected to continue with families potentially paying as much as £3,729

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